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    2 research outputs found

    Amyloid goiter as the first clinical sign of systemic amyloidosis in a patient with adult-onset Still’s disease

    Author
    1. Amado JA
    2. Bambery P
    3. Beckmann O
    4. Hamed G
    5. Kenji Tanaka
    6. Larsen EB
    7. Lee VW
    8. Liftin AJ
    9. Tsunehumi Shibuya
    10. Tsutomu Yamashita
    11. Valenta LJ
    12. von Eiselberg FL
    Publication venue
    'Informa UK Limited'
    Publication date
    Field of study
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    Amyloid goiter as the first clinical sign of systemic amyloidosis in a patient with adult-onset Still’s disease

    Author
    1. AJ Liftin
    2. C Rokitansky von
    3. DM Arean
    4. EB Larsen
    5. FL Eiselberg von
    6. G Hamed
    7. JA Amado
    8. Kenji Tanaka
    9. LJ Valenta
    10. O Beckmann
    11. P Bambery
    12. Tsunehumi Shibuya
    13. Tsutomu Yamashita
    14. VW Lee
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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